I'm having trouble resetting my margins in makeup pages. I want the makeup
pages to have equal topspace, bottomspace, backspace and cutspace,
regardless of the standard layout of the rest of the document.
Following Wolfgang's recommendation (
Sorry for the noise, I've solved it, turns out makeup pages still have
headers which you need to set to zero if you want uniform margins:
% Title page layout
% \definemakeup defines a layout with the same name, which we alter.
\definemakeup[titlepage]
\setuplayout [titlepage][width=middle,
There is a trick mentioned on the wiki for top-aligning the contents of a
makeup page, namely adding top=,, which cancels the default value of
\vss, which is infinitely strechable space.
However, that doesn't seem to work when the first element in the makeup
page is \completecontent:
\starttext
Hi,
Some time ago, Hans had helped me to write an 'overviewpage' module, that
makes it easy to show a overview of the important slides at the end of a
presentation. I have tweaked this module slightly to be able to save an
arbitrary page by using
\saveoverviewpage{reference}
and reuse the
Hi Aditya,
Thanks for sharing, but here your module works fine…
Please see the attached file.
Best regards: OK
overviwepage-test.pdf
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On 20 Dec 2014, at 06:51, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote:
Hi,
Some time ago, Hans had helped me to write an
;-)
Thanx Peter. I'm too not thought about solutions :-).
I was so focused to mined data from a CSV file, and I've not think much
about the appropriate algorithm.
I love attentive and thoughtful people (although often I'm not alone such)
Maybe I corrected in a subsequent e-mail properly.
One
On Sat, 20 Dec 2014, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Aditya,
Thanks for sharing, but here your module works fine…
Please see the attached file.
Otared, thanks for testing! Updating ConTeXt does fix this issue.
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